Oh, Radiana! I have to see a pic of that! LOL!
Me too, Radiana! I think the Chucky movies are absolutely hilarious...I never pass them up when I get a chance to watch. If I have a son, I'm totally dressing him up like that. I'm inspired!
Radiana, you have GOT to post pictures. Do you have a photobucket? Upload them to photobucket, and then when go to edit and copy the direct link of the picture (below it), and then come here and reply and hit Paste under edit.
OK, so Henry had our neighbor girl go to "Bring a friend" night at karate night tonight (they are 5 days apart in age). And then they wanted to have dinner together, so she came over for dinner. So I'm like "what time do you go to bed Emily?" So she says "8:00" So Henry decides HE is going to be the one to call Emily's dad and see if she can stay over until 8:15. He totally wheeled and dealed it. So now she's here til 8:15. He's a total salesman. Hi-larious.
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I have tried a couple of times to post pictures but no luck. The Chuckey picture is on snap fish. The picture was taken by my neice at her Halloween Party and that's where it went. I can't seem to get the photo out.
I wanted to post a birthday cake for some threads that I have in photobucket and still it hasn't worked. I've gotten it as far as link title but then it shows up as red lettering but when you click it it takes you to a blank page of photo bucket.
I was able to get my avatar to show but i don't know how I did that, I can't remember exactly. I have a few talents but being computer savvy is not one of them.
Awww, Stockard and Radiana, those stories are so cute!
I remember when I was five, a boy in my class proposed to me with a green pipe-cleaner ring, but then another boy got wind of this, got mad, and proposed to me. I told him no, because he didn't have a ring, and the first boy did.
I bring this up to these two dudes whenever I want to embarrass them.
Dang! Now I have to go to my 'fiancee' and complain. A bread twisty-tie is SO much more classy than a stinkin' green pipe cleaner.
So, speaking of young love...My 12 year old son's "girlfriend" just broke up with him by text message. She told him things were getting too serious and she feels they would be better off just being friends! They are 12! How serious can it be when your social life consists of going ice skating Friday nights.
My poor son!!!
Awwww you can still be heart broken at that age. I hope he's okay. (Although being a young boy...it'll probably take maybe a day before he's over it. Maybe?)
ah, yes. The text message break up. Even worse than the online breakup...Is your son totally heartbroken? Poor thing!
He would never admit to being bummed (but I totally spied some groveling messages he sent to her like "I'm sorry if I did something to make you mad". I just want to tell him the boy that grovels after the girl will never get her...
Ah well, he has pleny of time to learn those hard lessons.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/28/08
Bless his heart. At least she still wants to be friends so he hasn't completely lost her. He probably didn't do anything wrong. It could be that her parents don't want her to get too serious about any one boy.
This is totally random, but I felt it needed to be said.
I talk about my brother a lot on here, because he's... an interesting character. He wears really preppy clothes and he's all about his image and being a really 'cool' kid (he's a freshman, you know how it is). He won't talk to me and sister and my parents in public.
But he has some really unusual interests that he won't admit outside the house. Like, he's obsessed with Scooby-Doo, Legally Blonde (especially the musical), flash animation, yo-yos, things like that. He's also a musical prodigy who plays like five instruments and can harmonize with anything. Well, he's just gotten a new obsession that came out of nowhere-- opera. He saw a video of Paul Potts on youtube, and now he's gotten into this huge fixation with Pavarotti and opera in general.
I'd never admit it, but he's REALLY alarmingly good-- at least better than Paul Potts. He's always been a great singer, but I had no idea he could actually sing opera.
Schmerg you crack me up!
Danmag, your poor son!
This thread is so awesome!
I wish I would have spotted it sooner.
Speaking of brothers mine is in 6th grade and I am a student teacher at his school, he totally has a crush on the 9th grader who is our Frenchy in Grease! It's so cute and funny!
"If we don't live happily ever after at least we survive until the end of the week!" -Kermit the frog "I need the money... it costs a lot to look this cheap!" -Dolly P. "Oh please, Over at 'Gypsy' Patti LuPone hasn't even alienated her first daughter yet!" Mary Testa in "Xanadu" "...Like a drunk Chita Rivera!" Robin de Jesus in "In the Heights"
"B*tch, I don't know your life." -Xanadu After that if he still doesn't understand why you were uncomfortable and are now infuriated, kick him again but this time with Jazz Hands!!! -KillerTofu
Aww, that is absolutely adorable! My little sister had a bit of a crush on a guy that I've played opposite in a bunch of shows. She wanted him and me to get together, I guess so she could live vicariously through me? She asked me why I didn't want to go out with him, and I politely explained that he has tufts of hair growing on his earlobes like a caracal. That ended her crush on him. (Seriously, he's a lovely person, but he's not my type. The earlobe hair really doesn't affect that.)
Yeah, I didn't think men got ear hair until they were old!
A caracal??
Shmerg, I had to look that up to see what it was!! You kill me with the vocab - no doubt you'll be acing the verbal part of the SAT!
Love the pic!!
Danmag, that's why I edited the post with a picture! What can I say, I love animals... thanks for the reassuring words about the SATs, though-- I'm starting to get nervous about that. My PSATs turned out well, but still... yipes!
Yeah, I didn't think men got ear hair until they were old!
I know! Well, he's middle-eastern, and he's got ridiculous amounts of hair like EVERYWHERE. You can see his chest hair strugging to get free over the neck of his t-shirts.
Yeah, last week me and my mom had to give the girl a ride home after rehearsal and when we told my brother he got all mad because he wasn't with us... it was cute.
"If we don't live happily ever after at least we survive until the end of the week!" -Kermit the frog "I need the money... it costs a lot to look this cheap!" -Dolly P. "Oh please, Over at 'Gypsy' Patti LuPone hasn't even alienated her first daughter yet!" Mary Testa in "Xanadu" "...Like a drunk Chita Rivera!" Robin de Jesus in "In the Heights"
"B*tch, I don't know your life." -Xanadu After that if he still doesn't understand why you were uncomfortable and are now infuriated, kick him again but this time with Jazz Hands!!! -KillerTofuSchmerg, when I was teaching at WS, there was a middle eastern kid in my sports marketing class that was really hairy. Maybe they're related. HAHA. Seriously, this guy had the worst unibrow I've ever seen. His friends called him The Brow.
When I was in fifth and sixth grade, there was a kid in my class who was six-foot-something and had a full mustache-- not just peach fuzz but a mustache that any cartoon cop would be proud of. He also had a voice that made James Barbour sound like a little girl. I hadn't seen him since until I ran into him again earlier this year. He looked EXACTLY the same. Apparently, his friends call him 'Groucho.'
My furry friend from my theatre department does not have a unibrow, but he, erm, makes up for it everywhere else. 0_0
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